After leaving the Achievements Store, he passed by a few shops along the way and had a casual look. Zhang Dali arrived at the government area of the Undercity.
The government area is very large, with rows of black buildings that look very similar extending from bottom to top, with the Queen's Palace at the top naturally.
The queen's palace is extremely grand, with distinct levels like a Mayan pyramid, occupying one-third of the entire government area.
There are a group of well-equipped guards guarding the palace. The expressions of these guards are as serious as if they were carved from a template, and they exude an aura of indifference that prevents strangers from approaching.
Originally preparing to confront the queen, Zhang Dali stepped back from the circular stairs leading up to the palace after seeing the guards from a distance, instead of asking for trouble and trying to get close to the guards.
There are many more functional units in the government area of the Undercity than in the Deserted City, such as the Marriage Registration Office, the Civil Dispute Mediation Office, and other places that Zhang Dali did not expect.
Zhang Dali was not too surprised by this. After all, "Chaos" is a real virtual reality. Basically, anything that can be done in reality can be done in "Chaos". It is not surprising that these functional units will be extended.
After wandering around the various functional units, Zhang Dali arrived at the guild management office.
Changing from a mercenary group to a guild is Zhang Dali's stated goal, and the guild management office has always been the place he thought of.
It's a pity that there is no guild management office in Xiaose City. Now that he found it in the Undercity, Zhang Dali naturally asked the NPCs inside some guild-related questions in great detail.
According to the information fed back by the NPC at the Guild Management Office, Zhang Dali knew that there were six requirements that needed to be met to establish a guild.
The first one is, of course, the same as mercenary groups and societies, which first require a construction permit.
The second one requires level 35. Obviously, his previous attempt to establish a guild was a bit unrealistic.
This information also gave Zhang Dali an important revelation, that is, he must upgrade to level 35 before everyone else, so that he can be the first to establish a guild if he has a guild construction permit.
Obviously, he must not neglect leveling. After making enough money and taking Xu Ranran back to Desert City, his first priority is to continue immersing himself in leveling.
The third condition is an easy one to meet, that is, at least one hundred people need to apply at the same time to establish a guild.
As the leader of Super God Afternoon Tea, which has more than 4,000 members, Zhang Dali felt that it would not be easy for him to get a hundred people to apply together.
The fourth condition is that the achievement value reaches 40,000. This is a rather deceptive requirement, but Zhang Dali, who was thinking about "Kerry's first masterpiece" and originally planned to increase his achievement value, felt that this requirement just gave him a stimulus.
The fifth condition is that the reputation of the Necrons reaches a friendly level, which is actually a condition for other races who want to establish guilds in the Necrons' area.
As a member of the Necro clan, Zhang Dali's reputation among the Necro clan is inherently friendly, so there is no need to worry about his reputation not meeting the requirements.
The sixth one is the money needed to travel around the world. 10 gold is not an astronomical figure for the current Zhang Dali, and it is even more casual after 35.
Of course, it is not enough to understand the conditions for establishing a guild. After all, establishing a guild is just the beginning. Like societies and mercenary groups, the real development lies in the establishment of a guild base.
There are three guild administrators in the Undercity. The one Zhang Dali asked was named "Jones". He is a very patient and friendly NPC.
After explaining the requirements for building a guild to Zhang Dali in detail, when Zhang Dali asked about the guild base, he understood and told Zhang Dali a lot of relevant information about building the guild base without waiting for Zhang Dali to ask too many questions.
He told Zhang Dali that to establish a guild base, he first needed a piece of land.
This piece of land must cover at least more than 300 square meters. If the location in the city is not too bad, it needs to be at least mid-range. The prestige requirement for purchasing mid-range land is 45,000 prestige points in the Undercity.
Since guild bases can only be built in big cities, even if they are built in other cities, the 45,000 reputation points requirement cannot be met, but the land price will be relatively cheap.
He suggested that if Zhang Dali chooses to build a guild base in the city, it would be best to build it in the Undercity.
Because although the land price in the Undercity is a bit expensive, regardless of the size and grade of the city, its future development will be better than other cities.
Out of the darkness in the human heart, Zhang Dali felt that his very enthusiastic suggestion was for his own benefit.
This idea is ridiculous, but NPCs also have their own order and work content. Zhang Dali thinks that his sinister guess is really not necessarily correct.
If you want to build a guild base in the wild, there is no requirement for the grade of the land. What must be met is a buildable area of more than 500 square meters.
Although the land price in the wild is wild, it is not that cheap, because the land purchased by the player will no longer spawn monsters, which in disguise affects the range of activities that other players can move.
Out of humanitarian considerations, Zhang Dali believed that the system was actually trying to make money. The land price was only a tiny bit lower than the average price of mid-range land in the city, which was simply a scam.
After acquiring the land, starting construction is the same as for the mercenary group base. The craftsmen who build the house must be hired from the union, the various NPCs who serve the guild must be recruited from the guild management office, and the building materials need to be purchased in the system store.
, anyway, just send money to the system.
Among these three points, building materials can be considered, because NPCs in the mercenary group's workshop can research building materials and produce the researched building materials.
Zhang Dali had already established a mercenary group workshop early on, and had already started asking NPCs to research building materials. For building materials, he would of course try his best not to use the useless stuff sold in the system store.
At present, the NPCs in the Super God Afternoon Tea Mercenary Group's workshop have not even completed the research on a single building material. It will take some time to give them the corresponding primary materials and let them make advanced materials.
However, the requirement of level 35 and 45,000 city reputation points is a bit too far away. Zhang Dali estimates that by then, the NPCs in the mercenary group should have generated a lot of spare building materials, and it will not be like his current mercenary group.
The buildings there are all built with low-grade materials, and they all look like dilapidated buildings.
Jons did not recommend that Zhang Dali build the Guild Meeting Hall, the main building of the guild base, first, because if the guild base is built in the wild, once the building is completed, there will be a high chance of triggering monsters to attack the guild base.
The reason why monsters attack the guild base is because the environment they depend on for survival has been plundered. Naturally, they want to summon their friends to retaliate.
This is a reasonable explanation. What is unreasonable is that the monsters will not attack until Mao completes the guild meeting hall.
"Kill them after fattening them up?" Such an idea suddenly came to his mind, and Zhang Dali smiled.
Jons told Zhang Dali that the monster's attack might be in one wave, most likely in several waves in succession, or it might be endless.
Of course, if you are really lucky, you may not be attacked by monsters.
For this possibility, Jons told Zhang Dali honestly to just treat it as impossible. As long as it wasn't an endless attack, he should be lucky.
In fact, Zhang Dali felt that if he could block the endless monster attacks, it would be nothing. He was just giving money, experience and materials, so why not do it.
Moreover, the endless monsters also mean that players who want to harm their guild base cannot avoid the attacks of the monsters. There may be an additional natural barrier, which may be a good thing or a bad thing.
Zhang Dali asked Jons if it was unfair that the guild base in the city would not be affected by the monster siege.
Jons replied to Zhang Dali that it was absolutely fair, because the guilds in the city were restricted by city management and could not govern themselves.
When it comes to autonomy, Jones hasn't revealed much.
But since the word autonomy is used, Zhang Dali infers that the guild base is likely to evolve into a small town, and then he, like Aixon, will become a lord of a party in the true sense.
To put it bluntly, it means taking over the mountain and becoming the king.
If that's the case, Zhang Dali feels that his guild base must be built in the wild, because then the guild base will have unlimited possibilities.
If he is lucky, he can build a player's undercity. Zhang Dali thinks this is not impossible.
Therefore, a yearning naturally arose in his heart.
Jons also told Zhang Dali that even if he has autonomy, he must serve wherever he establishes his guild. As a member of the Necrons, he must obey the Queen of Darkness, and his guild must also serve the queen.
Zhang Dali consciously ignored these words.
Obedience to NPCs, joking, if nothing else, Zhang Dali feels that the later stage of "Chaos" will definitely be a very chaotic situation. One of the major chaos is that players slaughter various NPCs like chickens.
It is too naive to ask players to obey NPCs.
Moreover, he had already reached an alliance with Axon, and in his heart he wanted to push the Dark Queen.
To hell with obeying the queen, it will be my greatest gift if I don't become a knight of the queen, Zhang Dali thought evilly in his heart.
After learning some relevant information about the guild and the guild base from Jons, and seeing that he could find out nothing more, Zhang Dali thanked him and said goodbye, and left the guild management office.
I don’t know if the connection between the two is so great that they are fighting each other, but next door to the guild management office is actually the land exchange where land and buildings are bought and sold.
Although it would still be a long time before the guild base could be established, Zhang Dali still entered it to learn about the land price in the Undercity in order to make early preparations.
Then, within half a minute, he was scared out.
The most rubbish land in the city costs 10 gold per square meter, and a guild base starts at least 300 square meters. Even if it can be built on a rubbish land, it still costs 3,000 gold. The current gold price is equivalent to 7.2 million, which is comparable to high-end land in reality.
The price of land has increased.
"Can you cheat me any more!" Zhang Dali cursed in his heart. (To be continued.)